Florida Faces Worst Drought in Decades as Wildfire Risk Surges
Florida Faces Worst Drought in Decades as Wildfire Risk Surges
US · Published Mar 27, 2026
Over 72% of Florida is experiencing severe to extreme drought conditions.
More than 1,400 wildfires have burned over 86,000 acres in Florida due to dry conditions.
Rainfall may remain spotty, potentially worsening drought and raising concerns over water supply and fire risk.
Severe drought grips Florida, rainfall significantly low
Florida is currently grappling with one of its most severe droughts in recent decades, with over 72% of the state experiencing conditions ranging from severe to extreme drought. The lack of rainfall has been particularly pronounced, with major cities such as Orlando receiving only 32% of their average rainfall for this time of year. This significant rainfall deficit has led to critically dry soils and alarmingly low river levels, exacerbating the already precarious situation.
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